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Mancini: Carrizo not to blame for Inter's loss

Inter's poor passing and ball control was to blame for their loss at Wolfsburg, according to their coach Roberto Mancini.

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Written ByMichael Huguenin

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Inter coach Roberto Mancini refused to blame Juan Pablo Carrizo
for his side's 3-1 loss at Wolfsburg in the UEFA Europa League,
although the goalkeeper was less lenient on himself.

Wolfsburg came from behind to triumph in Thursday's round of 16
first leg with Carrizo arguably at fault for all three of the home
team's goals.

Carrizo got his hands to Naldo's first-half equaliser, which
cancelled out Rodrigo Palacio's fifth minute opener, but could not
parry the powerful header, while the Argentinean keeper gave away
possession in the 63rd minute, allowing Vieirinha to tee-up Kevin
De Bruyne.

De Bruyne added a third goal with 15 minutes remaining, curling
a free-kick beyond Carrizo's left hand on the side of the goal not
defended by the wall.

But at his post-match media conference, Mancini insisted each
goal could have been avoided if Inter had maintained possession and
not given the ball away to Wolfsburg.

"Why did I play him [Carrizo]? He always played well. I don't
think it's his fault if we lost 3-1," the former Manchester City
manager said.

"That was a mistake [on the second goal] anyone can make...

"You want to recall that set piece [De Bruyne's second goal]?
Well, we had the ball but my players weren't able to play it.
That's why I blame them for it. They are capable of playing,
therefore they have to manage and control the ball, and not just to
waste it like that, leaving it all to chance.

"You give away a set piece and from that a goal can happen.
Kevin De Bruyne is not the sole factor. Carrizo may have made a
mistake but earlier in the game he had made a couple of great
saves."

But speaking to Inter's website after the match, Carrizo
conceded he was at fault for the goal that put Wolfsburg ahead.

"I made a mistake and I'm obviously not happy about it because
up until that point we were playing well," he said.

"I think we have reason to be confident though, given that they
only took the lead because of an individual mistake.

"It was my fault tonight but I'm not going to let it get to me.
I feel I have everyone's backing."